We sold 17 kits, which is all the old inventory of circuit boards we had. We had additional requests for kits so we could have sold a few more if we had them. When I was originally asked about the availability of the kits I thought we might sell 2 or 3. Guess there's more life in the old Apple 2 than I thought.

By the way, thanks to everyone for the trip down memory lane. It's been years since I've messed around with this stuff. I had to dig out my old Apple //e and IIGS computers (which still worked) and dig up my old source code and notes. I'll try to offer whatever help I can to those of you who purchased kits.

P.S. The artwork is available on www.prodev.biz/DDT/ddt.htm if anyone wants to build their own circuit boards. There are techinques you can find online that use a laser printer to create iron-on transfers that can be applied to the circuit board material. It's not great quality but I've built circuit boards using the technique.